ANGELA (a strange loop) by Susanne Kennedy & Markus Selg (DE)

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ANGELA (a strange loop) by Susanne Kennedy & Markus Selg (DE)
1500+ are interested
23 May 2024(Thu) - 24 May(Fri)
Time: 23 & 24 May, (Thu & Fri) - 8PM
Duration: 1h 40m
Location:Victoria Theatre
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9 Empress Pl, Singapore 179556

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About the event

RATING AND CONSUMER ADVICE: 16 years and above (Contains strobe and video flickering effects)

ANGELA eats dinner with her boyfriend 

ANGELA watches Netflix 

ANGELA is in pain 

ANGELA is no longer alone in her body 

ANGELA talks to Susie 

ANGLELA's mother breastfeeds her as a baby 

ANGELA disappears 

“What makes ANGELA, ANGELA?” 

ANGELA (a strange loop) is a close-up of a woman's life as she struggles to make sense of her existence. Join her in a thought-provoking journey as she navigates everyday situations: illness and recovery, waking and sleeping, giving birth and being born, ageing and death. ANGELA is made up of millions of experiences, many of which come from other people’s stories. Ultimately, she might be nothing but a strange loop, an endless sequence. The virtual and the real become blurred, while ANGELA attempts to construct herself and hold it together by repeating her stories. But what happens if we zoom in on ANGELA, closer and closer, to understand that self? What is hidden there? 

With innovative use of technology and a compelling narrative, ANGELA (a strange loop) takes us on a deep dive into the fundamental questions of existence, identity, consciousness and the nature of reality. It is a poetic, social analysis through the lens of the diseased rather than the healthy. How can a community deal with the individual's experience of illness? How do we care for each other, when life comes to an end?

Susanne Kennedy (Germany)​

Markus Selg (Germany)​

About the organiser

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